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Nonresident aliens will use Form 1040-NR to file their returns instead of Form 1040, which U.S. citizens and resident aliens use. A nonresident who later becomes a resident alien in the same year (known as a dual status alien) will need to file a 1040 with a 1040-NR attachment.
Nonresidents who work in Maryland or derive income from a Maryland source are subject to the appropriate Maryland income tax rate for your income level, as well as a special nonresident tax rate of 1.75%.
Every Maryland pass-through entity must file a return on Form 510, even if it has no income or the entity is inactive. Every other pass-through entity that is subject to Maryland income tax law must also file on Form 510.
Nonresident aliens must file and pay any tax due using Form 1040NR, U.S. Nonresident Alien Income Tax Return.
You can file both your Maryland and federal tax returns online using approved software on your personal computer.
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1. Do I have to file a Maryland income tax return? Generally, you must file a return if you are required to file a federal return with the IRS.
You may submit paper tax forms and payments at any of the local branch offices between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you are sending a Form 502 or Form 505 (with a payment) through the US Postal Service, send it to: Comptroller of Maryland, Payment Processing, PO Box 8888, Annapolis, MD 21401-8888.
You will need to file a nonresident income tax return to Maryland, using Form 505 and Form 505NR if you have income derived from: tangible property, real or personal, permanently located in Maryland; a business, trade, profession or occupation carried on in Maryland; or, gambling winnings derived from Maryland sources.
Purpose of Form Form 510D is used by a pass-through entity (PTE) to declare and remit estimated tax for nonresi- dents. The PTE may elect to declare and remit estimated tax on behalf of resident members.
Nonresidents are subject to a special tax rate of 2.25%, in addition to the state income tax rate. Marylands 23 counties and Baltimore City also levy a local income tax, which is collected on the resident state tax return as a convenience to local governments.

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